Written by Richard Simmons| Thursday, 30 September 2010| There are 0 comments
You should look at erectile dysfunction like this. At some period in your life, whether you are 40, 50, 60 or 70 you will notice that your erectile function is declining. To a considerable extent the actual age at which it happens to you will be determined by you and your lifestyle.

For example if you smoke you'll probably get erectile dysfunction about ten years before you normally would get it. If you are overweight or obese you'll also certainly get erectile dysfunction a number of years before you normally would have experienced a decline in erection strength. Other factors which will come into play are whether you are physically fit, you eat healthily and whether you live a stress free lifestyle.
Every man eventually will have to face the unpleasant fact that his erectile function is not what it was but obviously the older you are the less distressing it will be. If you are in your thirties it really is not going to be much fun having to take Viagra, Cialis or Levitra every time you want to have sex. If on the other hand you are in your seventies or eighties you are probably not going to be having that much sex anyway and it will be perfectly normal to need a little bit of help from an impotence medication.
You might be an overweight smoker who doesn't look after his diet but have very good erectile function and so reading this might make you think that it's all a load of rubbish, but we know for sure at Ukmedix News that the day when you experience your first episode of erectile dysfunction you will wish you were thin, fit, healthy and a nonsmoker!
You should also be aware that if it gets to the point where you only quit smoking and get healthy after you first begin to experience erectile dysfunction much of the damage may already have been done and even though erectile dysfunction medication may help, prevention is always better than cure.
